At the recent Sonoma Cup race, an astonishing event unfolded as Shane van Gisbergen claimed his third consecutive NASCAR road course victory, shattering the playoff aspirations of four drivers, including Bubba Wallace. With the 2025 Cup Series Playoff Contenders still six races away from being finalized, standings and performance leave no room for complacency.
Sunday’s race, the Toyota/Save Mart 350, underlined once again the brutal nature of NASCAR racing. Given the intensity of the remaining competition, the playoffs are likely to become even more contested and competitive, with Tyler Reddick, Chris Buescher, Alex Bowman, and Bubba Wallace currently fighting to hold on to the last four spots.
Let us look at how these four key players had their playoff ambitions dashed at Sonoma, as well as the potential consequences for their postseason futures:
Bubba Wallace from 23XI Racing was attending the Sonoma race with his team sitting just above the playoff cutline. Wallace started the race strongly, getting a third-place finish in Stage 1 and a fourth in Stage 2, but the rest of his race was mired in disaster. His race culminated with a brutal spin in Turn 2 which saw him barely scraping through to 26th place. While still sitting within the final playoff berth, Wallace’s recent inconsistencies are not boding well.
Carson Hocevar from Spire Motorsports is now sitting fourth worst over the last six races having finished in 32nd place at Sonoma. His performance over the last few races has also seen him slip over 90 places into 32nd, competing 96 points below the cut line. Some earlier promise developing in three top-10 finishes this season sees much of it squandered, with much of his remaining time bringing him further down.
Chris Buescher looked as if he was going to have a breakout performance at Sonoma with all three RFK Racing drivers on course for top ten finishes. Unfortunately, a costly error during the Lap 62 restart meant Buescher was unable to capitalize on his earlier gains and he finished the race in 16th. Once again, Buescher was able to hold onto his position in the standings for the playoffs but his flexibility is minimal and he risks falling behind other drivers if he remains inconsistent.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. of Hyak Motorsports demonstrated notable speed at Sonoma by earning 4th and 5th place finishes in the opening two stages. Stenhouse suffered a significant setback when he was involved in an accident with Ty Gibson which saw him finish the race in 33rd place. Stenhouse now sits at a daunting 91 points below the playoff cutline, greatly compromising any hope for a postseason push. This means he will need a remarkable performance over the rest of the season to surpass the cutline.
With the NASCAR season in full swing, the focus is on the drivers and their efforts to strategically navigate the obstacles in their path to a coveted spot in the postseason showdown. The journey remains unforgiving, with fierce rivalry and uncertainty serving as constant companions, making every race a pivotal moment for drivers wishing to contend for the playoffs. As the countdown to the postseason heats up, the contest for playoff positions is bound to reveal shocking twists alongside devastating falls, with each passing day raising the stakes.